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Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Ganga Kinare wale Aloo/Potatoes in curd

Simple things in life are truly so humble that they never really gain that much of attention. We tend to take them for granted and forget their importance but they always remain close to our heart.

I am hereby starting a new series of ultra simple recipes which have been made over and over in my kitchen and which are a part of our everyday simple meals. It was a thought that came to me after realizing that all my recent recipes have been on my fetish-Baking. Simple everyday food is something that I have ignored on my blog since the beginning. Therefore, this is just an attempt to share everyday super simple silly food.

This recipe is for that super perfect lazy day where you do not want to spend too much time in the kitchen. It is also ridiculously simple with no garlic, onions or tomatoes and yet is so yummy. We pair it with Atte ki Puri and a khatti meethi chutney. It can also be devoured with plain boiled rice.

26 comments:

I make an almost similar alu dish and its so yum with atta puri. love the pairing with pickle. never tried combining these two. between made your Pachranga achaar and its yum. thanks for sharing the recipe.

We just love this aloo despite the many times we eat it. I agree with you, simplicity what I look for when cooking. Basically, I don't have the time and with all those I am managing, its about a simple meal at home.

I too have made aloo many times but surely will try out your delicious and tempting version.

Hi Amrita, I loved the name Ganga Kinare Wale Aaloo. Reminds me of riverside side dhabas in Haridwar where the staple food is Aaloo poorie with curd and pickle. I absolutely believe in the beauty of simplicity. Your platter looks so tempting and inspiring that I am sure that I might end up making poories with ganga kinare wale aaloo soon!

Love the title of the post. At home, in kolkata this is still the daily breakfast that we enjoys, no matter how fanatically we have adopted to bread and butter routine in our life. truly the comfort food.

Hi Amrita! Just came across your blog.Loved it.I liked the idea of humble recipes.You know at the end of the day you need simple comfort food .Exotic food can be bought but simple food can never be bought.So I am glad.Go ahead.Please.